Redo log add and new group

Hi,
I have problem with one of the redo log file i issued the ALTER DATABASE CLEAR LOGFILE GROUP 3; command. the status right now is clearing since last some hours.
Can i create new redo log and assign to group 3. will the status will be inactive or active? how to add redo log and group please explain!
Thanks

user12020966 wrote:
Hi,
I have problem with one of the redo log file i issued the ALTER DATABASE CLEAR LOGFILE GROUP 3; command. the status right now is clearing since last some hours.
Can i create new redo log and assign to group 3. will the status will be inactive or active? how to add redo log and group please explain!
Thanksafer you create redo log group it wil be inactive because nothing has been written to it after you apply alter system switch file the new group will start to write the redo record and it status will be active but if the circule in group 3

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